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Recent content by Chocostick

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    How to quickly & easily fix coil-whine(coil choke noise)

    Thanks for the information. Is there any down side to doing them all at once (red and yellow)? I’d rather do it all in one time than maybe having to dismount my GPU several times.
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    How to quickly & easily fix coil-whine(coil choke noise)

    Haha no worries, I am glad it prevented me from making a potential mistake. Please look at the picture below from my GPU (RTX 2080 ti). I am planning to glue the chokes which are outlined in red, but I was wondering if I should do the ones in yellow as well, I have no clue what they are meant...
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    How to quickly & easily fix coil-whine(coil choke noise)

    Fantastic, I’ll give it a try! I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks!
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    How to quickly & easily fix coil-whine(coil choke noise)

    Ok so I decided not to use the silicone. Problem is I am in Europe and we do not have the same brands of superglue. I found this one: Secondglue cyanacrylate super glue 20g UV Protect bottle thin liquid waterproof quick-drying https://amzn.eu/d/c7sai1f It says solvent free and liquid. However...
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    How to quickly & easily fix coil-whine(coil choke noise)

    Hello, I am planning to seal the chokes of my RTX 2080 ti with liquid silicon glue following your tutorial to reduce coil whine. Now you are mentioning that MOSFETs should be sealed as well. Are there any known risks for doing that? As far as I know silicone is non conductive and can handle...
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